The dichotomic concept of space between white and Aboriginal Australians has been widely used in the colonial discourse. Through The Secret River, Grenville dismantles the binary oppositions that serves as the main strategy for colonization. We argue that space as a medium of negotiation is used as her strategy to involve in the national reconciliation movement. Postmemory is employed to explain the strategy of choosing spatial locations that links with Grenville’s intergenerational memories. The analysis reveals that the boundaries created by the settlers upon the disputed land cannot successfully cover the chaotic and heterogenous nature of the Aboriginal Dharug land. Instead, the previous characteristics of the land keep appearing as a f...
This thesis investigates the search for new relationships between indigenous and settler peoples in ...
This thesis analyses literary works by Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian writers, focussing o...
Australia's dominant politics of place has largely failed to give meaningful recognition to Indigeno...
The dichotomic concept of space between white and Aboriginal Australians has been widely used in the...
Recent work in Indigenous geographies theorizes that Indigenous peoples are differently placed in re...
The article analyses the spatial dimension and the relationship between landscape, memory and identi...
In Australia, the issue of national reconciliation is registered in and through the Indigenous strug...
This essay argues that Australia, while having made some substantive progress in the social and poli...
This paper takes the novel The Secret River as the basis for analysing whiteness as structure of aut...
Kate Grenville’s The Secret River and Sarah Thornhill are usually seen as works which contribute to ...
Planning processes that make space for Indigenous peoples in Australia appear to herald more inclusi...
Like the children and young people in the vignette above, Indigenous people throughout Australia are...
In this thesis I aim to show that literature can provide counter-representations to the settler-colo...
When the colonisers first came to Australia there was an urgent desire to map, name and settle. This...
This thesis reviews the geography of land allocation practice in Pormpuraaw and Kowanyama. The two c...
This thesis investigates the search for new relationships between indigenous and settler peoples in ...
This thesis analyses literary works by Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian writers, focussing o...
Australia's dominant politics of place has largely failed to give meaningful recognition to Indigeno...
The dichotomic concept of space between white and Aboriginal Australians has been widely used in the...
Recent work in Indigenous geographies theorizes that Indigenous peoples are differently placed in re...
The article analyses the spatial dimension and the relationship between landscape, memory and identi...
In Australia, the issue of national reconciliation is registered in and through the Indigenous strug...
This essay argues that Australia, while having made some substantive progress in the social and poli...
This paper takes the novel The Secret River as the basis for analysing whiteness as structure of aut...
Kate Grenville’s The Secret River and Sarah Thornhill are usually seen as works which contribute to ...
Planning processes that make space for Indigenous peoples in Australia appear to herald more inclusi...
Like the children and young people in the vignette above, Indigenous people throughout Australia are...
In this thesis I aim to show that literature can provide counter-representations to the settler-colo...
When the colonisers first came to Australia there was an urgent desire to map, name and settle. This...
This thesis reviews the geography of land allocation practice in Pormpuraaw and Kowanyama. The two c...
This thesis investigates the search for new relationships between indigenous and settler peoples in ...
This thesis analyses literary works by Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian writers, focussing o...
Australia's dominant politics of place has largely failed to give meaningful recognition to Indigeno...